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Hello all,
So, today (or at least today is the day I noticed) for some reason, my graphs show the wrong date on the X-axis. Whereas the values are, for example, August, it states september on the X-axis but on hover-up it does say August.
The only filters applied are a relative date filtering for the last year.
Any idea why that is?
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I’ve got response from the Product Team.
By design. The Scalar axis is continuous/linear, and is automatically choosing best intervals. Monthly intervals are chosen, and default to 1st of the month. Imagine a scalar numeric axis - 10, 20, 30 are fine, you wouldn't expect 19, 29, 39 to be your value axis labels right? The Aug 31th column is plotted a few pixels left of the Sep 1st axis label in the repro screenshot.
Best Regards,
Herbert
Hi,
I met this behaviour today and, luckly, was able to solve it, at least for my case.
I use following calculated column and use it for x-axis:
MMM YY = EOMONTH('Calendar'[Date],0)
And as result I got following chart:
As you can see there are wrong labels on it.
Changing the dates from End of Month to Begin of Month helped me here:
MMM YY = EOMONTH('Calendar'[Date],-1)+1
Any news on this?
My graph is still showing the same issue, now 31st March 2023
I cannot repro the same issue on version 2.51.4885.841 64-bit (October 2017) of PBI Desktop? Could you please make sure that you're using the latest one? If issue persists, could you please share your PBIX file which can be used to repro, so that I can have a try on my side.
Best Regards,
Herbert
Hey @v-haibl-msft . I just checked and I have exactly the same version. The problem still persists however. I should mention that the Date axis is monthly (one date per month) and not daily. Could this be the reason why PowerBI gets confused?
I did it like that because I found graphing last x month with hierachy was almost impossible.. Always showing like that
(yes, I have no idea why 2017 December is even displayed in that one).
So, back to the first issue. Do you think it may be a fault of the Month grouping? Should I try with a separate calendar?
EDIT: Oh, I should mention as well that my filters are not slicers, they are page lever report filters. I don't know if this should make a difference, it shouldn't..
EDIT2: So, I've found the reason. I had transformed the MonthOpen column to DateEndOfMonth so I could compute some monthly backlogs, and even if the value is, for example, 31/Oct/2017 the graph will put it close to the "continuous" November, hence all graphs end up showing this way.
Another work-around is to set the X-Axis type to Categorical instead of Continuous
I just tired to add a DateEndOfMonth column and drag it into the chart. But I'm still not able to repro the same issue on my side. Could you please share a sample PBIX file which can be used to repro through online file service like OneDrive (You can use dummy data to create the report)?
Best Regards,
Herbert
Hi again @v-haibl-msft
I managed to strip down some data and the problem reappeared. The reproduction was easy: 1)have a datetime column, 2)add new transforming it to day, 3)add new transforming it to endofmonth. (All via queries)
Is filebin ok? https://filebin.ca/3gSJCrYni915/testpowerbi.pbix
I’ve got response from the Product Team.
By design. The Scalar axis is continuous/linear, and is automatically choosing best intervals. Monthly intervals are chosen, and default to 1st of the month. Imagine a scalar numeric axis - 10, 20, 30 are fine, you wouldn't expect 19, 29, 39 to be your value axis labels right? The Aug 31th column is plotted a few pixels left of the Sep 1st axis label in the repro screenshot.
Best Regards,
Herbert
Thank you @v-haibl-msft ! 🙂
I had already thought of that, and I did a workaround by finally making all my graphs either dependant on a separate Calendar or with a new column with the start of the month. All good in the end! Thanks again!
Thanks for your PBIX file. I’ve reported it internally to Power BI Team: CRI 51216807
I’ll post here once I get any update about it.
Best Regards,
Herbert